The audio guide introduces visitors to more than a dozen of Prague’s most interesting and important sites, all visible from the balcony of the Lobkowicz Palace. These include Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, Malá Strana, Vyšehrad Castle, Petřín Tower, and many more. This historic area sits on a hill and is home to Prague Castle, one of the world’s biggest castles. You can walk through old courtyards, see the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, and enjoy fantastic views of Prague from the castle. The Old Town is only a 30-minute walk away or you can take a train to reach it faster. Palach Square. Meet your guide in central Prague and set out on your 3-hour walking tour of Prague’s Castle and Castle District. Perched above the Vltava River, this vast complex is the world’s largest ancient castle and was once the seat of Bohemia’s kings, Holy Roman Emperors and Czechoslovakia’s presidents. 5 minutes • Admission The Prague astronomical clock, also known as Prague Orloj, is visited by astronomical numbers of tourists each year. It’s been a draw since 1410. It's the oldest working astronomical clock in the world. It's just over 600 years old. This beautiful medieval clock can be found in Old Town Square, on the wall of the Old Town Hall. 0,4 km. Route Planner. Hotel. +420 226 080 000 info.prague@lindnerhotels.com. Meeting. +420 226 080 710 events.prague@lindnerhotels.com. Hotel in Prague Lindner Hotel Prague Castle More than 30 hotels throughout Europe - Book online now with the best price guarantee - Lindner Hotels. As overwhelming as it may be, we’re here to tell that if you want to get the closest to Old Town Prague there are two tram stations you should be looking at. The first tram station that gets you the nearest to Old Town Prague is Náměstí Republiky which serves tram lines 6, 8, 15, 26, 91, 94, and 96. Prague is a mesmerising city, packed to bursting with history, culture, charm, and awe-inspiring architecture. If it’s your first time in the city, naturally you’ll want to check out the major landmarks. Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, these spots are popular for a good reason. During the eleventh century, the residents of the Castle District began settling to the east of the Vltava River founding Staré Město, also known as the Old Town. Nowadays, this area is the tourist hub of Prague. The Old Town has an impressive Medieval urbanism formed by numerous squares, narrow lanes, mansions and churches. In its winding s7dN.